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"pronouncement" Definitions
  1. pronouncement (on something) a formal public statement
"pronouncement" Antonyms
concealment disavowal denial quiet silence question suppression secret request retraction vagueness ignorance withdrawal listening desertion rejection whole exoneration answer plea lawlessness indecision application supplication petition imploration requisition appeal obsecration solicitation obtestation query entreaty carelessness disregard disrespect dullness failure heedlessness neglect negligence thoughtlessness unobservance indifference inattention no comment deregulation disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) mismanagement hindrance stop disallowance block veto refutation negation nullification accusation reward charge encouragement praise beginning start inhibition restraint checking repression control smothering withholding blocking constraint curbing containing hiding refrainment bridling containment silencing stifling restriction affection consideration friendliness friendship kindness proof reality retreat sympathy truth good will transgression crime sin wrongdoing offence(UK) offense(US) misdemeanor(US) misdemeanour(UK) iniquity wrong misdeed breach violation lawbreaking misbehavior(US) misbehaviour(UK) indiscretion infringement malefaction misdoing irresolution irresoluteness dithering indecisiveness fence-sitting swithering lack of resolution hesitation hesitancy hesitance incertitude unsureness uncertainty cunctation misjudgment ambivalence misjudgement hush quietness quietude noiselessness peacefulness quiescence peace and quiet acquittal exculpation freeing vindication clearing discharge absolution pardon acquitting discharging dismissal dismissing exemption reprieve declaration of innocence understanding comprehension grasp apprehension awareness apperception appreciation grip insight discernment realisation(UK) realization(US) sense command knowledge take insight into proficiency hold perceptivity

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That's not some pronouncement of skill, by a long shot.
A statement becomes a pronouncement when delivered to the crowd.
But what about the artists who disagreed with Judd's pronouncement?
There was no official pronouncement from China or North Korea.
Trump's pronouncement reverses an Obama administration policy announced last year.
LOOK, THERE'S GOING TO BE POSTURING AND PUBLIC PRONOUNCEMENT, WHATEVER.
But irresponsible as that pronouncement was, it has had some effect.
Today, many scientists doubt the veracity of the Allan Hills pronouncement.
The pronouncement is unexpected by almost everyone in the tech community.
As dour as that pronouncement is FP may actually be right.
Several days after his pronouncement, she had a message for Scavino.
The Democratic leaders minced no words in proclaiming the pronouncement unconstitutional.
Bercow's pronouncement appeared to take May's Downing Street office by surprise.
Wall Street was not surprised in the least by this pronouncement.
No, we never made a pronouncement that we're done covering him.
In the months after that pronouncement, 39 more Legionnaires' cases were reported.
AT THE TIME it did not seem like a particularly bold pronouncement.
Non-Zionist Christians, including Palestinian ones, often emphasise another pronouncement by Paul.
In 1981 it issued a formal pronouncement on the late chairman's rule.
But in the years since Mr Blanchard's pronouncement, such convergence has slowed.
That frightening, damning pronouncement is the last line of fiction Paley published.
The pronouncement that was important was that I was marrying someone wonderful.
According to Haaretz, the attorney general will make the pronouncement within days.
Then, on this week in 1859, Mr. Norton made an unusual pronouncement.
Ms. Clinton's pronouncement clearly disappointed some audience members on the television program.
As of early Sunday, the terrorist group had made no official pronouncement.
This papal pronouncement was not the same as declaring Mary Magdalene a prostitute.
It&aposs the first pronouncement by the council on Ukraine since January 2017.
Perez's Wednesday statement is not his first pronouncement of support for net neutrality.
That pronouncement elicited a muted response, according to a person in the room.
But his pronouncement of the death of the Republican Party might be premature.
"We welcome today's pronouncement by the NCLT Ahmedabad," ArcelorMittal said in a statement.
It was far from the only provocative pronouncement Mr. West made this year.
Shareholders in NXP did not appear to be particularly moved by Elliott's pronouncement.
This is my only quibble with Kevin Kelly's pronouncement that AI is already here.
Fresh proof comes from a pronouncement from the Securities and Exchange Commission late Tuesday.
Several economic reports come ahead of the Fed's pronouncement, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
The Laudato Si Challenge describes itself as an initiative inspired by the papal pronouncement.
Ukrainians say the 1686 pronouncement was made under duress and they challenge its legitimacy.
Instead the continued to rally, and has gained around 40 percent since Edwards' pronouncement.
But five months later, it's clear that the president's pronouncement of victory was premature.
That may sound like a utopian pronouncement, but it's closer to the inescapable truth.
Before long, though, the chief forgets this pronouncement, as well as his own position.
The clearest response is to wait until a pronouncement in the parallel Boeing case.
If Claire and Jamie weren't heroes, Jocasta's pronouncement might foreshadow a morally dicey turn.
At the time, it was unclear whether the government would act on his pronouncement.
It is hard to miss that McConnell's pronouncement comes with a note of glee.
Before getting to Pence, let me linger a moment on Trump's declaration-of-war pronouncement.
"You have your grandmother's body," my mother once sadly intoned — to her, a dismal pronouncement.
It's a subtle but clear pronouncement that this is a Google phone to its core.
And, despite Saturday's pronouncement, it's also possible the two will reignite talks at some point.
Yet, even if this were true, what former lawman would irresponsibly make that public pronouncement?
The company is returning prices to the levels they were when Trump made that pronouncement.
Despite all that, there hasn't been any official pronouncement from Beijing explaining the apparent suppression.
And really, "Guys, break it up" hardly sounds to me like a bellicose dictatorial pronouncement.
So, Trump made a big policy pronouncement, seemingly off the cuff and with no warning.
Jones's pronouncement this week followed the league's announcement that it was delaying a revised policy.
"What North Korea announced today was not a technical but a political pronouncement," he said.
For a coach who rarely delves into the big picture, it was a startling pronouncement.
This trumpeter's debut solo album, "Fullmoon," is a bold pronouncement, if you've got an hour.
This June they made their latest pronouncement: Marine Serre may be the next great designer.
Bolton's pronouncement also raises the question of whether Trump could intervene to block his testimony.
"It is an unfortunate pronouncement, even with his apologies, making his tenure unsustainable," Bolsonaro tweeted.
One would think that a pronouncement of this consequence would merit some discussion and edification.
But he and other critics argue that Sessions was being too broad with his pronouncement.
But this symphony ends not allegro, but profoundly — it's like a pronouncement at the end.
City law requires a declaration of intent by the couple, and a pronouncement by the officiant.
His reassurances to allies, while welcome, came coated in a troubling pronouncement that sounded deceptively innocuous.
But in a recent, elaborate pronouncement he singled out a different aspect of the modern world.
Later, a senior official makes a pronouncement on the issue and a few people are fired.
Li told CNBC that China would likely protest such a pronouncement, but it would not overreact.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission said it is illegal to announce results before its own official pronouncement.
Athletics South Africa said it would need to study the "pronouncement" made by Mbalula before commenting.
It's why he swerves from one pronouncement to its opposite and one position to its alternate.
A government pronouncement that reinforces such overconfidence "perpetuates a dangerous myth," the industry journal editor continued.
When Guevara made the death pronouncement, she did not order an autopsy to determine a cause.
There was no official pronouncement from China or North Korea about the train and its passengers.
Have you seen any religious pronouncement that would say you should marry a cat, for example?
In the melee, I had a chance to talk with Senator Schatz (D-Hawaii) about the pronouncement.
Lamorne Morris is incredulous over Lil Wayne's pronouncement he's never experienced racism ... saying flat out Wayne's lying.
But CII has pushed Lipton into a pronouncement that American corporate law is on a knife's edge.
Instead the S&P 500 continued to rally, and has gained around 40 percent since Edwards' pronouncement.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has said it is illegal to announce results before its own official pronouncement.
Some in the opposition quietly predicted a military pronouncement in favor of Guaido as early as Jan.
Working by touch, he used it to compose terse, aphoristic phrasings exactly like that oft-quoted pronouncement.
The Trump administration recently released a trade pronouncement that goes beyond the president's preferred 140-character format.
Instead the S&P 500 continued to rally, and has gained around 35 percent since Edwards' pronouncement.
He even made an odd, easily disproven pronouncement -- as in no US president had ever been subpoenaed.
At the diplomatic talks in Munich, Germany today, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivered the pronouncement.
" For me, it sounded a lot like Sly Stallone's pronouncement in "Judge Dredd": "I am the law!
Whether calculated or clumsy, Mr. Trump's ugly pronouncement left a whiff of lethal intimidation in the air.
Such a pronouncement, made in a string of declarations on Twitter, necessitates an immediate list of caveats.
The hammer is put away, and Musk makes a pronouncement on stage that seems scripted by Icarus.
Colton's reaction was sweet (and evoked memories of Becca's reaction to Colton's virginity pronouncement once upon a time).
But White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said that Trump's pronouncement would have no effect on Obama's decisions.
Bercow's pronouncement came after lawmakers debated barring Trump altogether from the United Kingdom over his anti-Muslim rhetoric.
This is especially true for transgender citizens, who have been the victims of the president's most recent pronouncement.
She hadn't previously made any grand pronouncement about her sexuality, but openly kissing her partner spoke for itself.
Mr Trump's pronouncement came with only vague details of when a formal declaration would be signed ("next week").
Pelosi apparently didn't check with the controversial left-wing organization Southern Poverty Law Center before making the pronouncement.
But the formal nature of the Catholic catechism has made any official papal pronouncement on the matter tricky.
If any pronouncement from a public official crosses into the realm of an establishment of religion, it's this.
A bold pronouncement from Coca-Cola on this front would build goodwill and help re-shape industry practices.
Like Warhol and his disciple Jeff Koons, Marisol was aloof and opaque, a master of the gnomic pronouncement.
Mr. Johnson's first major pronouncement as victor came, indeed, in the first column he wrote after the referendum.
The definitive, and damning, pronouncement that the fashion industry is the second most polluting industry in the world.
Maybe. The shocking pronouncement by the head of a intergovernmental regional agency did not occur in a vacuum.
In August 2015, Ken Starr, then president of Baylor University, issued a bold pronouncement to students and faculty.
In a sense, Madelena's pronouncement is an olive branch to the right-to-life side of the debate.
" One sign contains a question that is really a pronouncement: "Black, Yellow, Red, Brown, Am I not Human?
Ms. Boone, wearing a dark blue suit, leaned forward at the pronouncement, resting her face in her hands.
The subtext of sharing this work of fiction was a pronouncement of collective guilt or recrimination, or both.
This pronouncement has a nicely engagé ring to it—it's certainly not detached—but it doesn't entirely convince.
In total, 10 respondents, including former Bank of Japan board member Sayuri Shirai, didn't rule out a Trump pronouncement.
One, released five months after the Pope's pronouncement, showed a "Francis Effect" of increased public concern about climate change.
" The first policy pronouncement in President-Elect Trump's victory speech was, "We are going to fix our inner cities.
But his pronouncement that he would not be voting for either major party presidential candidate is not without risk.
But why bother, when you can make a single definitive pronouncement, which transmits your enthusiasm and brooks no debate?
Gus Wenner, whose father started Rolling Stone magazine in 1967, made quite a pronouncement in an interview last week.
Peterson has a way of making even the mildest pronouncement sound like the dying declaration of a political prisoner.
His cryptic pronouncement seemed to foreclose on any chance that the "Sphere" would be placed on the memorial plaza.
A. It's not appropriate, and I'm not sure it's even legal, to make a partisan pronouncement on any candidates.
The most recent pronouncement on obstruction from the Supreme Court was in a 2018 tax case called Marinello v.
But I never felt the need to make some pronouncement about it, because it doesn't define who I am.
Mr. Trump's pronouncement raised fears that Washington was making concessions before North Korea had actually dismantled its nuclear weapons.
Seiffert doesn't need to make any explicit pronouncement for a verdict to emerge on the political catastrophe at hand.
Underlying this battle for the nomination is a political battle, and 28503 percent agree with Kavanaugh's pronouncement and Sen.
Cheri Bustos, an Illinois moderate who chairs the House Democrats' campaign arm, made a pronouncement that stunned the room.
And then I think, after that, didn't you guys make a pronouncement that said, "Actually, we're done covering him"?
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile draws its title from the judge's pronouncement when sentencing Bundy in 1979 for the murders of several young women — though it's worth noting the same judge also said, in the same pronouncement, that Bundy was a promising young man who would have been a great lawyer.
This is conflating the scripture and turning it into a public policy pronouncement that it was never intended to be.
After his first fiscal pronouncement, the autumn statement of 2016, this newspaper congratulated him on having made just 44 changes.
On Tuesday, he made this pronouncement at a summit in San Francisco, paired with a glowing write-up in Wired.
A pronouncement by the church in Moscow has been promised several times this year but it has yet to materialise.
So if we are already enforcing our immigration laws, and our border is secure, why was Sessions making these pronouncement?
His latest business-related pronouncement, now that he's running for President, is to call for a boycott of Apple products.
The Euro-pronouncement seems almost diametrically opposed to a ruling issued by the American Supreme Court exactly a year ago.
That being said, fans of that page are pretty excited about the brouhaha surrounding the famous race car driver's pronouncement.
Last summer, in a small town overlooking the Russian border, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko made a stark and pointed pronouncement.
A premature pronouncement A steelworker visiting the White House had to correct Trump for mistakenly assuming his father was dead.
That's a lot of effort for a single dramatic pronouncement, and Cap isn't exactly the quantum physicist in the room.
Had they not, perhaps Comey would not have felt the need to make a public pronouncement about the FBI's investigation.
Sequestering themselves for weeks, thinking deep thoughts and stroking their beards, they finally emerged with a pronouncement of their findings.
" In Mr. Duterte's angry pronouncement on Thursday, the president said, "You think that we are a bunch of morons here.
I'm wondering what Janine's unreliability means for her pronouncement that Moira was sent off to the colonies in Episode 1.
Separate from that pronouncement, Tuesday's filing reveals that Musk purchased 29,844 shares of Tesla worth $9.997 million in open market transactions.
I mumbled a  greeting, then crossed to the bed, where I proceeded shakily through the pronouncement checklist in my intern handbook.
"The people of Venezuela have made their pronouncement and we ask everyone, nationally and international, to respect the results," she said.
And the eventual entry of Apple is presumed, given hiring headlines and Tim Cook's pronouncement that VR is not a niche.
Bannon's fingerprints could be seen in almost every Trump public pronouncement -- particularly when it came to his savaging of the media.
He finished the half with 21 as the Wildcats rallied late to gain a 2012-183 edge prior to Calipari's pronouncement.
Francis said it would be a "catechesis," or a teaching session, a pronouncement that stunned victims of abuse and their advocates.
Trump and his advisers seem to be acting on the ancient pronouncement that the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
All modern presidents have been aware that their every movement and pronouncement is being recorded, played back and analyzed to death.
To make her pronouncement, she did speak to law enforcement officials, who assured her there were no signs of foul play.
" That pronouncement drew cheers from "Evict Trump/Kushner," which released a statement saying, "we know that our resistance is just beginning.
" And, for good measure, throw in the famous/infamous Trump pronouncement that "I know more about ISIS than the generals do.
Juxtaposed with Zealy's austere image of Delia, Faustine self-portrait, "Venus of Vlacke bos" (2012), is a serene pronouncement of self.
My parents were so impressed with this, like she comes in, makes this incredibly insightful pronouncement, and then jumps in the lake.
While bold, the decision to place "Maria" at center stage, was both a measured pronouncement of the exhibition terms and an impracticality.
As someone who has spent two decades studying and writing about the ancient and modern Olympics, I'm not surprised by the pronouncement.
Officials are still writing the official G7 pronouncement on climate change, and Cohn said he couldn't preview what that might look like.
" On Trump's pronouncement that he's made up his mind: "I didn't know he was going to say today he made a decision.
Downing Street's latest pronouncement is there won't be a second vote -- or a people's vote -- at the end of the Brexit talks.
If the tax cuts had trouble gaining traction with the public before McConnell's pronouncement, they will face an even tougher slog now.
The pronouncement established the E.C.B.'s commitment to preserving the euro, a significant moment for the bloc and for the global economy.
Amber told CNN she has no history of mental illness and took offense to the social worker making such an unqualified pronouncement.
His pronouncement of victory was premature -- with 21% of precincts reporting on Thursday night, he held a narrow lead over Vermont Sen.
After a long silence, she finishes her thought: "And now I pardon him," capping the pronouncement with an avenging, chesty low note.
"Don't sit yet," he told them when he feared that they would end their celebration too soon, before his next great pronouncement.
"Not one order idea or pronouncement is meant to bring this country together; they only serve to drive us further apart," Feinstein said.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was unclear what the impact "a pronouncement from the United Nations would have on the situation".
The show is very clear on the fact that love doesn't always come with a grand pronouncement or a stomach full of butterflies.
But even that pronouncement did little to quiet speculation -- both inside and outside the White House -- that he could depart at any time.
According to the US Treasury's own criteria before Monday's pronouncement, a country may be considered a "currency manipulator" if three tests are met.
I made this pronouncement earlier in my career to never play a whore or a heroin addict, because I think it glamorizes them.
The group's leader, Abu Mohamad al-Golani, made the announcement in a video that was the first public pronouncement to show his face.
Ma made his original job creation pronouncement during a high-profile meeting with Donald Trump in January 2017 before Trump's inauguration as president.
But if Anthony needed any other nudges, it surely came from Hornacek's pronouncement that the team would focus on the triangle next season.
It's a truly radical pronouncement, a blaring statement that this Israeli government has no interest in a serious negotiated peace with the Palestinians.
Now, The Associated Press—purveyor of the AP Stylebook, used by journalists for the last century to standardize mass communications—has made a pronouncement.
Which is to say, once again, a much-ballyhooed scientific pronouncement appears to have fallen victim to our stubborn fantasies about life on Mars.
But in a careful pronouncement last February, its foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, promised legislation that would pave the way for her country to join.
A popular meme on social media is to find an old Trump tweet in which he directly contradicts the presidential pronouncement of the day.
Every three or six months there's a new pronouncement whether it's the giga factory, home batteries, new models, or new updates to current cars.
Returning to the legal framework that governed the Internet from President Clinton's pronouncement in 1996 until 2015 is not going to destroy the Internet.
Top military officials were silent for hours after Guaido's pronouncement, leading to speculation that Maduro was frantically negotiating with officers not to switch sides.
His newest pronouncement targets noncitizens facing deportation, whose sensitive, complicated and high-stakes cases would be rushed through an increasingly unfriendly and unforgiving machine.
Seventeen years ago this month, then-Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan spoke before a group of bond market executives and delivered a striking pronouncement.
Despite Google's pronouncement on Monday, yet more advertisers halted spending on YouTube, including two of the biggest ad spenders around: Verizon and AT&T.
Berezovsky's latest pronouncement was followed by yet another flood of intelligence indicating that the FSB was setting up a fresh plot to kill him.
In a country where women's sexuality has often been hidden behind a culture of discretion, Marème's pronouncement, fans say, was nothing short of rebellion.
In a country where women's sexuality has often been hidden behind a culture of discretion, Marème's pronouncement, fans say, was nothing short of rebellion.
It was an apparent response to European officials threatening policy changes of their own in the wake of Trump's sudden pronouncement on metal imports.
Less commented on, however, was the fact that Merkel specifically cited her chats with Trump on climate change as a reason for this pronouncement.
Returning to the legal framework that governed the Internet from President Clinton's pronouncement in 1996 until 20153 is not going to destroy the Internet.
He has defied every pundit prediction that his collapse is imminent after another controversial pronouncement, the latest being his boycott of a Fox News debate.
He told me it's tough to come up with a one-size-fits-all pronouncement on so-called stakeholder primacy and the business judgment rule.
Once crowned, the king uttered his first pronouncement, which echoed that of his father, promising to reign with "righteousness" for the benefit of his people.
The gender-identity movement's attempt to rebrand the lesbian as queer, and the pronouncement that "anyone can be a lesbian", are nothing short of erasure.
It is important to remember that the reality underlying most press releases falls somewhere in a truthiness continuum between padded resume and Soviet economic pronouncement.
The tech giant made the pronouncement while unveiling its new A.I. principles, while saying that it would continue to contract with the government and military.
The tech giant made the pronouncement while unveiling its new AI principles, while saying that it would continue to contract with the government and military.
Every sarcastic comment, every casual writing-off of their plot, every self-satisfied pronouncement that their cause is dead on arrival only gives them strength.
It was immediately obvious that, less than an hour after Mr. Trump's pronouncement, swarms of other anxious travelers were trying to do the same thing.
While not infallible, the Vatican's pronouncement is considered official teachings of the Catholic Church and could affect the attitude of the church's 1.2 billion members.
His pronouncement on Monday comes at a time when the president is on the verge of being impeached over accusations that he abused his power.
While not infallible, the Vatican's pronouncement is considered official teachings of the Catholic Church and could affect the attitude of the church's 1.2 billion members.
The pronouncement seems disconcerting, as most delegates have viewed Wakanda as a Third World country, based on King T'Chaka's former appearances at the United Nations.
The President indicated last month that the Taliban would be willing to agree to a ceasefire -- a public pronouncement that caught Taliban leaders off guard.
Now Mr. Kim finds himself empty-handed, unable to stride into the party plenum in triumph or deliver a pronouncement of victory on Jan. 1.
Without pronouncement, "Is This How You See Me?" offers a dark view that mixes with the nostalgia for Los Angeles's early era of D.I.Y. punk.
The recent reevaluation of Krasner's status, as in Anfam's exhibitions of Abstract Expressionism in England and America, gives a ring of truth to her pronouncement.
The Federal Reserve remains on track to hike rates in December, even though it held back Wednesday from making a strong pronouncement about the time frame.
Scarcely a day goes by without some pronouncement from a central banker whether in an interview, a speech, a press conference or in testimony to lawmakers.
The actresses pronouncement that Riverdale is going to get seriously salacious was backed up by a promo for season 2 that was released earlier this week.
Nearly half of viewers switch off or ignore their televisions when the mustachioed authoritarian appears to make a pronouncement, according to a survey published this month.
At the time the pronouncement seemed partially ridiculous to observers: no insurgent group could take and hold territory in the chaos and gunpowder of Syria's conflict.
The parliament's pronouncement is the final stage before activity can be initiated after operations were halted in 2012 as the refinery was not making enough money.
However, a pronouncement earlier this year by activists in the northern state of Kaduna that Igbos, who are mainly Christian, should be evicted stirred ethnic tensions.
Each outlandish pronouncement — be it proposing a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. or calling Mexican immigrants drug dealers and rapists — seems to bring more followers.
When Pozzo delivers his much-quoted, annihilating pronouncement — the one that begins "they give birth astride a grave" — it's in the tones of a crypt keeper.
The bottom line: Almost 6 years ago, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' pronouncement that drones would deliver packages to your door seemed like a silly pipe dream.
As the judge made the pronouncement, a woman in the audience sighed deeply, and a few gentle sobs came from Sothman as she fought back tears.
Deeply suspicion of anything that smacks of self-importance, of making a blanket statement or pronouncement, he resists nailing down what the poet and poem are.
The remarks were a departure from the last pronouncement issued by the spokesman, Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, which aimed to incite attacks against Europe and North America.
There's an element of class struggle in his pronouncement, and throughout the movie; the circus is "low," the opera is "high," and ne'er the twain shall meet.
And, seeing as it was the most tweeted-about show of the year, we're guessing we're not the only ones who are completely devastated by Turner's pronouncement.
He proved he could say the word "unity," and not back it up with any meaningful policy pronouncement or remorseful rhetoric that could actually lead to unity.
Yesterday Google followed suit with its own public pronouncement, via an op-ed in the FT newspaper, explaining how it's ramping up measures to tackle extremist content.
She portrays Mr Trump's candidacy as the "act" of an entertainer and said his recent pronouncement that women who had an abortion should be punished was "outrageous".
That jurisprudential off-ramp would avoid a deadlock or a grand pronouncement from a short-handed court on a politically charged issue in a presidential election year.
On July 6, the government issued a pronouncement ostensibly seeking denuclearization talks with the United States, specifically mentioning Kim Jong-un's name in support of this initiative.
The company's most public pronouncement came earlier this year when it formed a joint initiative with Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan aimed at improving health-care services.
Still, he says that while this first student-loan pronouncement from Trump is relatively benign for most student debtors, it's a "concerning" harbinger of things to come.
This is not unexpected and it should further inform Republicans that any pronouncement of a bipartisan approach to fix it is, by Democrats, simply a delay tactic.
The best of the Republican establishment would have been filing lawsuits and infusing every public statement with a clear pronouncement that Donald Trump was the real winner.
Inauguration Briefing ■ President Trump's era on the government web began almost immediately with the wiping out of Obama-era initiatives and a new brand of policy pronouncement.
DeJear said she's likely to make a decision tomorrow, adding there's still a small chance she only caucuses for a candidate instead of making a public pronouncement.
It was a short hop from this description to Yoda's equally inclusive, timeless, heartwarming pronouncement, "luminous beings are we, not this crude matter," in Empire Strikes Back.
"It's never a good sign when a major policy pronouncement is made that was clearly not coordinated with senior leadership," said a source familiar with the matter.
Deeply suspicious of anything that smacks of self-importance, of making a blanket statement or pronouncement, Clark Coolidge resists nailing down what the poet and poem are.
But shortly before Tlaib's pronouncement, a pair of Democratic members of Congress, Brad Sherman of California and Al Green of Texas filed actual impeachment articles against Trump.
But diplomats said all 15 council members agreed late Tuesday on the presidential statement, which would be the first pronouncement by the council on Ukraine since January 2017.
Trump, in that instance, partially walked back his pronouncement, leaving a troop contingent in the country, in part because of Turkey's threat to the Kurds across the border.
For one thing, the shock value of the average blunt, starkly graphic television commercial is diminished when the news show it interrupts covers an even more shocking pronouncement.
That pronouncement caused particular consternation from Breitbart, which breathlessly denounced the cereal maker "un-American" and called for a boycott of its products in a post on Wednesday.
Ten years ago many Indians believed in China's pronouncement that it would be a different kind of world power, one whose power rests on economic development, said Xavier.
"Gold has found a bid and is starting to stabilize while we are waiting for the ECB pronouncement tomorrow," said George Gero, managing director at RBC Wealth Management.
WE KNEW THAT HE WAS GOING TO -- HE WOULDN'T BE GOING THERE UNLESS HE WAS GOING TO SIGN SOMETHING, UNLESS THERE WAS GOING TO BE SOME POSITIVE PRONOUNCEMENT.
"We're not going to make any pronouncement about that right now, but I can tell you this thing looks and smells like a death penalty case," he said.
It's the same kind of "if you disagree, you don't know what you're talking about" pronouncement the ONTD writers made, and it doesn't require you to provide receipts.
Debate over the legality of Trump's proposals was complicated by the vagueness of his pronouncement and questions on how broadly he would extend any immigration ban if elected.
Not so, said the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, which took the Supreme Court's pronouncement and more or less said that it didn't matter.
Asked whether the administration would unblock the users or appeal the ruling, Kerri Kupec, a spokeswoman for the Justice Department's civil division, demurred from making any specific pronouncement.
Stenger opened the trial Tuesday by proclaiming that all senators must remain silent during the proceedings or face the "pain of imprisonment," a traditional pronouncement before such trials.
Mr. Trump suggested during the campaign that the agency might be on the chopping block, though the statement seemed more like a sound bite than a policy pronouncement.
In the case of political figures like Donald Trump, however, a hijacked account means more than just a headache — think of the havoc a fake policy pronouncement could wreak?
For example, rather than tell someone that he's being an asshole to the waitress, you have to make a pronouncement about how he's surely never worked in food service.
Last year Mark Fields, the boss of Ford, perhaps forgetting Mr Nasser's earlier pronouncement, said that henceforth his firm would be a mobility company as well as a carmaker.
Next, came a sharp left turn on the Internet, as the FCC yielded to the president's pronouncement that utilities-style regulation was the preferred path forward for net neutrality.
Mr. Conta said it had been done that way because he believed the official pronouncement should be "short and clear," and that he should be able to elaborate elsewhere.
He wasn't laying out an official policy pronouncement as much as he was channeling the gut-level feelings of the average voter eating breakfast at the Hardee's in Dayton.
Conservatives see echoes in the pronouncement of Obama's decision to endorse an aggressive approach to maintain net neutrality in 2014; months later, the FCC enacted strict net neutrality rules.
What was unexpected was Westmore's pronouncement that "technology is outpacing the law," and, in the court's view, biometric data could be considered "testimonial communication" protected by the Fifth Amendment.
Mr. Trump's pronouncement "did not come out of thin air," Richard L. Hasen, an election law expert and professor at the University of California, Irvine, said in an interview.
It was the first pronouncement about the 83-year-old pope and his coronavirus status since the current crisis began in Italy, where more than 10,000 people have died.
But expect President Trump to pursue more foreign policy initiatives as he takes a cue from President Obama's famous "I have a pen and a phone" pronouncement in 2014.
That seemed to contradict Mr. Trump's pronouncement in December that the Islamic State had been defeated and all 2,000 American troops would be out of Syria within 30 days.
In its first pronouncement on the subject since Sanofi confirmed its approach on Thursday, Medivation rejected the $218-a-share proposed offer outright, which it said undervalued the company "substantially".
That has become accepted fact in the Trump presidency: For every pronouncement the President makes, there is at least one tweet from his past that directly contradicts his current view.
It was the first pronouncement on rates by the Reserve Bank of India under its new governor, Urjit Patel, and the first made by a new six-member policy committee.
Brainard's comments, along with Fed Chair Janet Yellen's pronouncement that the process could begin "relatively soon" supports the view that a decision could be announced at the September policy meeting.
Bloomberg reports that the pronouncement came from Artem Yermolaev, Moscow's head of information technology, who added that the new software may soon find its way to 600,000 computers and servers.
"Hopefully, we shall soon have a more flexible exchange rate in the next couple of days based on the pronouncement of the government in recent time," a currency dealer said.
This is the part where I make a grand pronouncement about how Google needs to try harder on Android and work harder to take advantage of what Android can do.
"Everyone is sort of waiting for the next pronouncement about monetary policy when that's really not the central issue," Mr. Henry, an expert on international development, said in an interview.
Although Mnuchin's pronouncement was an incremental positive, there were also other moving parts at play in markets, said Jonathan Garner, chief Asia and emerging markets equity strategist at Morgan Stanley.
I think about Justin again, gobbling up Keller's pronouncement that marriage helps you better navigate the agony of existence, that the glory of real love makes you a better person.
Long before 2016, the fault line was there, rumbling with every papal pronouncement affirming the male-only priesthood or claiming to speak with moral authority on issues of human sexuality.
And besides a vague Russian pronouncement about an "agreement on international security" and Trump's assertion that Russia will help on North Korea, it's not clear what tangible objectives were achieved.
Company events to present new models tend to have the feel of a religious revival, with hundreds or thousands of owners cheering wildly at each new pronouncement from Mr. Musk.
"We are confident that the courts will see this flip in position for what it is - an anti-LGBT political pronouncement that finds no support in the law," she said.
In the West, the dusty antique sound of that word, "caliphate," together with the Islamic State's phantasmagorical violence, made the pronouncement seem delusional, a reflection of Mr. Baghdadi's apocalyptic vision.
In his pronouncement, the judge cited a video showing Berrin T. violating her son as evidence that her offenses were not only sexual, but also included emotional and psychological abuse.
The first high-profile policy pronouncement from Cohn, now president Trump's chief economic adviser, was directly focused on cutting off the restraints put on Wall Street after the financial crisis.
So unpopular was Trump's national security pronouncement that the Republican-majority Senate approved a resolution of disapproval on the move, forcing Trump to issue the first veto of his presidency.
The restaurant that Calvin Trillin famously (if somewhat hyperbolically) pronounced "the single best restaurant in the world" was definitely worth a visit, even if that pronouncement was made in 220.
"As today's vicious pronouncement makes abundantly clear, it's also morphed into something else: an ugly and dangerous force in American politics," founder Arianna Huffington wrote in a post at the time.
Ura (cove), Uruma Kumpon, Kumpon, Ura, Uruma What looks like pronouncement ("Thy name is…") becomes a coded language ("Kupon, Kumpon, Ura…") that most English-language readers might find difficult to understand.
May's first pronouncement on the subject on entering the leadership battle was that she would not consider activating it before January 2017 -- which will not go down well on the continent.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seemed to show a softer attitude toward Sunnis in a rare pronouncement – seen as carrying the weight of a fatwa – publicly prohibiting any discrimination against minorities.
"He, from every pronouncement we have seen, feels very strongly that he did nothing wrong, and he wants people to say that, because he feels very strongly about it," Rubio said.
The announcement came shortly after Trump said Israel would be displaying "great weakness" by allowing them entry, though it was not clear how or whether Trump's public pronouncement factored into decision.
The story takes flight when Dorona is summoned by her father, who makes a surprising pronouncement, and their mother, who holds the answers, has been stricken with a fatal blood clot.
Yet, when history judges the former FBI lawyer years from now, her most consequential pronouncement may not have been typed on her bureau-issued Samsung smartphone to her colleague and lover.
Enact: President Reagan initiated a major shift in U.S. policy through a policy pronouncement that became known as the "Mexico City Policy", but also labeled derisively as the global "gag rule".
A work that announces itself as the result of its own plot is a riddle at risk of an anticlimax, but in this pronouncement, at any rate, the author is joking.
Helena BireckiSan Francisco To the Editor: American history is replete with what seemed to be, at the time, overly ambitious public policies: Kennedy's pronouncement to put a man on the moon.
I am raising the TV volume, Brezhnev makes another pronouncement, I do not hear it, I raise the volume, the crowd is giving a standing ovation, I do not hear it.
BARBARO: [Laughs] So this concern about Loretta Lynch and her role prompts you to take it upon yourself to make this very unusual public pronouncement about Hillary Clinton's use of email.
"Every pronouncement that they make, no matter how wacky it is, is reported without critique, largely," Linda Billings, a current consultant to NASA's astrobiology and planetary defense programs, tells The Verge.
Cruz said the entire debate had been poisoned by Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke's pronouncement at the last debate that if he were president he would want to confiscate weapons. Sen.
But the Fed's next major pronouncement on inflation may not come until after its March meeting, when it issues its latest forecasts and Powell holds his first briefing with the press.
The experience of looking with him was like sitting at a sidewalk bus stop — both of us focused out in the same direction — while he dropped one challenging pronouncement after another.
"He was taken in based on President Duterte's pronouncement to re-arrest all those who were freed temporarily to take part in the peace talks," the spokesman, Captain Rhyan Batchar, told reporters.
That pronouncement came shortly after the company announced that its OS had hit 350 million machines (after hitting 300 million in May) — and roughly a fortnight before ending its free upgrade period.
Its latest constitutional pronouncement, in November, aimed to prevent two localist legislators from taking up their posts on the ground that they had deliberately garbled their oaths when they were sworn in.
The 2-1 decision by the federal court made a sweeping pronouncement: no prisoner has any rights to personal privacy -- including if ordered to "touch her own body" in front of others.
Less noted at the time of Mr Xi's 2013 pronouncement about market forces, but more glaring now, was his declaration that SOEs should continue to play a dominant role in the economy.
John McCain (R-AZ), the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said Trump's policy pronouncement was "unclear" and that he should let the policy reviews into the issue proceed as planned.
This pronouncement comes despite Rowling's final book leaving the community dealing with the fallout from a genocidal war, tensions between multiple factions of wizards and Muggles, and numerous groups of magical creatures.
But he appears to be a Colbert kind of guy — for instance, he made a public pronouncement this year that he wouldn't allow Mr. Trump to do "This Morning" interviews by phone.
Butterfield attributes Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's "pronouncement" not to hold confirmation hearings or an up-or-down vote on Obama's future Supreme Court pick on the president's race and political beliefs.
Little was previously named as the most prolific serial killer in US history in June 2019 by attorneys in the Ector County District, Texas, but the FBI status officially confirms the pronouncement.
And this drama should not play out with somebody whose fingers are on the nuclear buttons and whose every pronouncement can unsettle diplomatic conditions, affect war and peace, and the global economy.
Under the broadest interpretation of Trump's pronouncement, immigration could be barred not only from the Muslim world but from U.S.-allied countries in Europe and Asia where militant attacks have taken place.
Much like with any pronouncement from Musk, the move was lauded by many of his fawning fans—including, as Bloomberg reported, a handful of the very people who just lost their jobs.
At the Brussels headquarters of the commission, which is the organization's executive arm, officials made clear that his pronouncement was premature, and that changing European Union regulations was easier said than done.
Nonetheless, the governor's pronouncement is a welcome statement from on high that not only are fixes required — that much is painfully obvious to everyone — but also that they are needed right away.
More than any down-home pronouncement by Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney, Ferrell's monster presence proclaimed the Tigers' arrival alongside Alabama and Ohio State, the national champion two seasons ago, as a powerhouse.
President Obama's early feel-good pronouncement that the country isn't a collection of red states and blue states, but is "and always will be the United States of America" is heard here.
Beijing (CNN)Chinese actress Fan Bingbing has been fined for tax evasion, state media reported Wednesday, the first public pronouncement about the star since she mysteriously disappeared from public view in June.
Yet, the seasoned veterans of Israel's security establishment are plainly aware of the dire implications of Netanyahu's policy pronouncement: the death of the Zionist dream and advent of a bi-national nightmare.
At the diplomatic talks in Munich, Germany today, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivered the pronouncement alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the UN special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura.
The public pronouncement from Mexico's foreign minister, Claudia Ruiz Massieu, that Trump's remarks are "ignorant and racist" is just the tip of the iceberg, according to three U.S. officials who spoke to Reuters.
The abject fear that Republicans have of the National Rifle Association (NRA) was made palpably clear when, concurrent with Ryan's pronouncement, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
The president's numbers have seen a larger decline in other polls since the shutdown began, perhaps stemming from this pronouncement before it began that he would "take the mantle" for closing the government.
For one, many who have yet to become ill only remember the EPA's false pronouncement that the air was safe, and they aren't aware that doctors have linked their illnesses to their exposure.
Especially if they knew about, and helped coordinate, his lies to Congress — which is exactly what special counsel Robert Mueller's last legal pronouncement about Cohen appears to suggest, former prosecutors told VICE News.
The decision in Priorities USA, by contrast, is less of a grand pronouncement about the right to vote and more of a statement that lawmakers need to be careful when they draft legislation.
The company has since made a more public pronouncement to get rid of bad actors, banning 944 accounts tied to Russia's Internet Research Agency (IRA) and blocking Nazi groups and other violent content.
Each senator is one vote out of 100, but McConnell's pronouncement that he will totally coordinate with the White House is destructive to the underlying constitutional process we are about to see unfold.
Despite market expectations of a major speech from Powell, Ranko Berich, head of market analysis, at Monex Europe in London believes the Fed chief is unlikely to make any big pronouncement in Jackson Hole.
What had happened to this diminutive scholar from Baghdad, in Iraq's dusty plains and dense alleyways, to leave him capable of such a self-aggrandizing pronouncement and the sickening violence that went with it?
Whatever the courts decide, the fuss over the temporary travel ban is a distraction from much more far-reaching and dire immigration measures ordered by President Trump in this pronouncement and in his Jan.
Maybe they were soothed by the World Health Organization's pronouncement this week that postponing or moving the Olympics, which are expected to attract a half-million visitors, would not stem the spread of Zika.
I could make a big pronouncement of how I'm going to organize everything in my life much better — my business, my career, my relationships, my schedule, my entire life — which is the end goal.
Respondents also expressed shock that the president-elect would side with a foreign leader over American citizens, and that he would make such an impactful pronouncement on Twitter instead of a more traditional channel.
LONDON — Two years ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia delivered a stunning pronouncement: He would take his kingdom's treasured oil company, Saudi Aramco, public at a $211 trillion valuation by 2018.
The doctor even looked into his crystal ball to predict good health for a second term, a pronouncement extending seven years into the future and so more fit for a fortuneteller than a scientist.
"In the past, presidents and their White House counsels generally don't make this kind of pronouncement about their agenda," said Nan Aron, the president of the Alliance for Justice, a liberal judicial advocacy group.
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) made a startling pronouncement this week when he estimated the global mortality rate of the coronavirus to be 2628 percent — much higher than the seasonal flu.
That religious pronouncement led inexorably to the creation of death commissions in various cities throughout the fledgling theocracy, where they were tasked with identifying persistent opposition to clerical rule, and to stamp it out.
We refer to the pronouncement issued at our General Synod in 1981, which called for refugees and immigrants to be given constitutional and labor rights; urged penalties against exploitation and supported legalizing the undocumented.
Curiously, just a few years ago, El-Erian declared the world to be in the midst of a "new normal" of slow — but positive — growth, a pronouncement for which he congratulates himself in this book.
This pronouncement was greeted with great skepticism however, given that between 2012 and 2013, only around 1,400 people signed up to donate (compared to the more than 300,000 in need of organ transplants every year).
The FTC skirted the phrase "pyramid scheme" or "Ponzi" in its pronouncement, but by calling for changes to Herbalife's operations, rather than shutting the company down altogether, critics' main charges against Herbalife were largely quashed.
"If a secretary of state makes a pronouncement about a country or about an individual, then there are legal implications in terms of actions the United States has to take," Gates told CNN's Jake Tapper.
But Mr. Spiegler's pronouncement, coming at what he characterized as "a starkly transitional moment in the art world," is a timely reminder of the extent to which collecting is, and always has been, a gamble.
To date, Trump's only major pronouncement has been the need for a "civil rights agenda for our time," but he has failed to offer one, except a call to fight crime and expand charter schools.
It issued a pronouncement that will make it somewhat harder for faith-affiliated bodies, such as charities or colleges, to favour their own adherents, at least when hiring for jobs of a fairly secular type.
Hemingway, too, once said something about Estonia; a version of his pronouncement—"No well-run yacht basin is complete without at least two Estonians"—had been spray-stencilled on the wall, along with his face.
" Republican Senator Jeff Sessions, a Trump foreign policy adviser, justified the candidate's pronouncement, saying "it is perfectly appropriate for the country to refuse admission to those whose presence may be detrimental to the national interest.
Mr. Barr appears to be adopting a tentative strategy of trying to tiptoe past Mr. Trump's challenge by interpreting the pronouncement as a mere expression of opinion by the president rather than as an order.
The official pronouncement said Thai citizens needed a medical certificate saying they were "fit to fly" but also a letter from a Thai embassy certifying they were citizens if they planned to return from abroad.
Biden's bombshell pronouncement in the debate that he will choose a woman as running mate, while unprecedented, is less surprising than it may initially look — given the pressure he was under to pick a woman.
Robertson's pronouncement flies in the face of a CNN/ORC post-debate poll that found Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
To issue a challenge to Perez to live up to his pronouncement, I asked the Center for Responsive Politics to look at the dollars flowing to the DNC from corporations in the most recent cycle.
Despite skyrocketing poll numbers, a collapsing opponent, and her proud pronouncement that she is "reaching out to all Americans," Clinton moved not an inch toward the many pro-lifers who are alienated from Trump's campaign.
The document, still in its early stages, would be the second official pronouncement by Pope Francis on the global sexual abuse crisis since he presided at a summit of senior bishops at the Vatican in February.
This pronouncement, coupled with the supposed existence of a public forum on Twitter, would provide some reason for courts to force social media platforms to allow access to all users, regardless of a user's online behavior.
Harris' pronouncement that day that she was endorsing Bernie Sanders' left-wing prescription for fixing the nation's health care system would turn out to be one of the most consequential moments of the 2020 presidential primary.
So, how should foreign nations react if Trump renews his threats to pull out of NATO, makes further statements that praise leaders of corrupt regimes, such as Russia's Vladimir Putin, or makes some other jaw-dropping pronouncement?
"The Trump Administration has provided no evidence that this pronouncement was based on any analysis of the actual cost and disruption allegedly caused by allowing men and women who are transgender to serve openly," the suit states.
And while Zinke has tried to frame the new offshore drilling proposal as a huge win for energy policy, it's another example of a sweeping energy pronouncement from the administration wilting under scrutiny in the real world.
"The Trump administration has provided no evidence that this pronouncement was based on an analysis of the actual cost and disruption allegedly caused by allowing men and women who are transgender to serve openly," ACLU lawyers said.
The 2012 Obama campaign is a model for successTo illustrate the issues with Warren's pronouncement, let's run down some important things to know about campaign finance:It is illegal for federal candidates or committees to receive corporate contributions.
On July 5, FBI Director James Comey made his pronouncement on the fate of presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Acton called Trump's tweet unprecedented, not only for its content, but for the notion that a president-­elect would make a pronouncement about something so sensitive as nuclear weapons policy over a medium as casual as Twitter.
The extension of the program puts to rest uncertainties created by Akufo-Addo's announcement in July that Ghana would not seek an extension, a pronouncement that ruffled markets and led to sharp decline of the local currency.
Yet like so many of Mr. Trump's unscripted comments, it revealed another facet of his ignorance of and disdain for America's historic place in the world and its alliances, or of the power of a presidential pronouncement.
On Monday, he tweeted that he had signed a contract to build 115 miles of border wall in Texas, an odd pronouncement given that the Homeland Security Department ran out of money at midnight on Dec. 21.
Never mind that when she makes this pronouncement, with a certainty that is as natural to her as breathing, it's still early in Casey Nicholaw's supercharged revival of "Dreamgirls," a popular hit at the Savoy Theater here.
Cover image: The defendants, Berrin Taha and Christian Lais wait with their lawyers Martina Naegele and Matthias Wagner for the pronouncement of sentence in the courtroom of the district court in Freiburg, southern Germany, on August 7, 2018.
They asked in motion published Wednesday for Serbian doctors to be allowed to assess if he can "meaningfully and safely participate in any further court proceedings, including the pronouncement of the judgment, without further risk to his health."
An online guide accompanying a pronouncement from the church president also asked people to stop referring to followers of the religion as Mormons and not to use the name "LDS" as a shorthand way of describing the faith.
At the time of the "on notice" pronouncement, some experts argued the administration could be drawing a red line it will have to act on should Iran not curtail its behavior or else look weak on foreign policy.
Trump has come a long way since his first pronouncement on Israel in a town hall in South Carolina in February 2016, when he was asked who he blamed most for the failure to reach Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Every first lady is different, and we knew early on that Melania wasn't going to be that way, especially since her first pronouncement was that she wouldn't be living in the White House until several months after Inauguration.
" The unlikely mise-en-scène notwithstanding, Kjartansson has given us in "God" a mantra that bears kinship with Edgar's stark pronouncement in King Lear: "the worst is not / So long as we can say, 'This is the worst.
Their pronouncement during jury selection that they have not been swayed by news media coverage will be tested in the courtroom — as will the possibility that they still feel affection for a man once held in high esteem.
Moody's is the last of the big three ratings agencies to give South Africa an investment-grade rating, so markets are sensitive to any pronouncement it makes on the fiscal and economic strength of Africa's most industrialised economy.
Mr. Sessions's pronouncement that the attack falls under the federal legal definition of "domestic terrorism" also may carry more symbolic value than legal substance because that label is not a stand-alone federal crime that can be charged.
"We have just received information that a few minutes ago they went public with a pronouncement saying that they would join the common reporting standards," Gurria told a news conference during the IMF and World Bank spring meetings.
Judge Alice M. Batchelder, writing for a unanimous three-judge panel, described "the significant doubt cast by recent empirical studies on the pronouncement in Smith that 'the risk of recidivism posed by sex offenders is "frightening and high.
Roberts' pronouncement that the court holds only that "a warrant is required in the rare case where the suspect has a legitimate privacy interest in records held by a third party," is vague enough that it could be contentious.
Both parties to the talks had previously denied de Mistura's optimistic pronouncement that negotiations had started, and talks were further shaken when the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad made significant new gains in Aleppo on Tuesday and Wednesday.
" He'd added in his public pronouncement that "[I]f the Limited Partners were to hire a women-led venture capitalist to manage the current investments, we would reconsider our request and work directly with the LPs in this situation.
IF MAKING the gaffe-prone Boris Johnson foreign secretary was Theresa May's most eyebrow-raising cabinet appointment, probably her most visible policy pronouncement since taking office on July 13th has been to signal the return of an "industrial strategy".
On May 20th, in another seemingly subversive pronouncement, Archbishop Georg Gänswein, who doubles as Benedict's secretary and the head of Francis's household, said the papacy was in fact dual, with an active member (Francis) and a contemplative one (Benedict).
We can't know because far from drawing widespread derision after his anti-Muslim pronouncement, Trump's popularity within the GOP skyrocketed and exit polls in various GOP primaries found that almost two-thirds of Republican voters agreed with his proposal.
This pronouncement is consistent with U.S. policy as established by the enactment of the NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017, unanimously approved by both houses of Congress, which clearly defines the goal of sending humans to Mars by 2033.
We're not far enough through this year to make a final pronouncement, but we can at least add a new title from veteran author Megan Miranda to the mix of contenders: All the Missing Girls, on shelves June 28.
Letters To the Editor: Re "As Senate Gives Up, Trump Makes Vow: Care Act Will Fail" (front page, July 19): President Trump's pronouncement that the Affordable Care Act should be allowed to fail represents a disturbing abrogation of leadership.
For every "bill of love" pronouncement Trump makes, there are double-digit times in which he has said things -- publicly and privately -- that any reasonable person would describe as racially tinged at best and flat-out racist at worst.
This is not proof the attack wasn't staged, but in a trial, all the defense has to do is create reasonable doubt, and we're told the Police Superintendent's pronouncement will become a defense weapon if the case goes to trial.
The pronouncement, issued by the Bureau of Land Management, followed a public outcry over an advisory board's recommendation on Friday that the agency kill or sell all of the 45,000 horses and donkeys in its custody that cannot be adopted.
Mr. Netanyahu's pronouncement was largely symbolic: Only three volunteers from a program for 18-year-olds exempted from compulsory military service on ideological, religious, health or other grounds have applied to perform national service at B'Tselem in the last seven years.
The pronouncement is the latest among sweeping changes attempted at a time of crisis by the conglomerate and carries echoes of a 1993 exhortation by Samsung Group patriarch Lee Kun-hee to executives to "change everything but your wife and children".
Israelis have voiced outrage on social media over what many see as too hasty a judgment by the political and military leadership and by an initial pronouncement by the military prosecutor that the soldier was under investigation on suspicion of murder.
" And when a friend arrives in the wee hours, waking him to report a pronouncement from the oracle at Delphi — there is, she said, no wiser man in Greece than Socrates — he greets the news with a query: "What is harm?
Within weeks of her pronouncement, she was on her locking journey, and within months of that, she was taking great pride in putting sparkly barrettes in her hair to accentuate her newly forming locs and admiring herself in the mirror.
"He made a pronouncement on day one — the world is about cloud first, mobile first," Microsoft Chairman John Thompson told a group of investors, entrepreneurs and reporters at an event earlier this month hosted by Lightspeed Venture Partners in San Francisco.
There was the incendiary pronouncement about the flag: After Fox News aired a segment about protests that included flag-burning, Mr. Trump suggested stripping people who burned the flag of their citizenship, even though the act is constitutionally protected free speech.
In December 210, 24 years after Mao's initial pronouncement, water from China's south began to flow into Beijing, hundreds of kilometers to the north, as part of a enormous canal built from Danjiangkou Dam, in Hubei, all the way to the capital.
In 19th-century Russia, to be sentenced to penal labour in the prisons, factories and mines of Siberia was a "pronouncement of absolute annihilation", writes Daniel Beer in his masterly new history of the tsarist exile system, "The House of the Dead".
Mr. Ryan left the door open to a meeting of the minds with Mr. Trump in the future, though any interest in meeting Mr. Ryan anywhere near halfway was not reciprocated in the dismissive statement Mr. Trump issued after Mr. Ryan's pronouncement.
General Padilla said the military had yet to "receive any specific directives as to how this pronouncement will be effected," and that any changes would "affect only a token number of American servicemen who are confined mainly in Zamboanga City," on Mindanao.
If that fell short of a pronouncement of absolution, there was still a sense in some quarters that Mr. Cuomo, while undeniably damaged and even personally pained by the accusations against friends and associates, had, by comparison, dodged the worst of it.
"The President's pronouncement amounts to a direct assault on the constitutional order and on Congress's constitutional oversight and legislative interest with regard to the President and his Administration," wrote Nadler, who led his committee in voting to find Barr in contempt of Congress.
Mr. McConnell's pronouncement made it clear that the accounts were as good as proven in his eyes and increased the prospect that Mr. Moore would face a significant challenge to joining the Senate even if he prevails in the election on Dec. 12.
Trump's pronouncement triggered widespread condemnation from House Democrats, who opened an impeachment inquiry into the president last week focused on a July 25 phone call during which Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate the Bidens and theories about 2016 election interference.
Alas, there isn't an "easy" button to make it happen magically with policy statements, as we witnessed following President George W. Bush's 2004 State of the Union pronouncement that within a decade, most Americans would have electronic access to their complete health information.
A good moment, it seems, for the head of Russia's church to weigh in with a carefully calibrated pronouncement on a public dispute that has highlighted both the extent and the limits of clerical power, and divided the country's establishment as well as ordinary citizens.
In Russia, meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin recently cited UNESCO rules in a revealing pronouncement on one of the country's loudest internal quarrels: about the future of Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St Petersburg, which is in the process of being transferred from secular to church authority.
And nobody listening to his cascade of statements on the subject of a "rigged election" could possibly believe that reserving his legal rights was all Trump was doing when he shocked the nation, across the political spectrum, by his irresponsible pronouncement at the third debate.
The pledge - a rare policy pronouncement from the New York real estate mogul - was part of his criticism of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton who, along with her husband, former president Bill Clinton, have accepted millions of dollars in speaking fees since he left office.
But for most everyone else, who is under no professional personal obligation to talk about a thing that's happening as if we already know what it means, it is hard to make that sort of pronouncement while also keeping an eye on the game.
Trump's casual — and ludicrous — pronouncement about how "great" Texas and Florida are doing after two severe weather events downplays the long road ahead for these states, and amounts to an abuse of his position as chief executive with the power of the bully pulpit.
"In the gulf, there's a history of a head of state making some dramatic pronouncement that gets a lot of coverage in the press, then quietly rolling it back in months or years," said Jim Krane, a fellow at the Baker Institute at Rice University.
Among other things, Democrats want to press Mr. Mueller to explain why he held off from deciding whether to accuse Mr. Trump of obstruction, and what he thinks of Mr. Barr's pronouncement that the evidence does not establish that Mr. Trump committed such crimes.
With today's pronouncement, the current administration made a strong statement — although the law may give presidents the right to unilaterally make such decisions without so much as consulting those who have a stake in them, maybe presidents ought to be more judicious with that power.
The pronouncement marked the latest escalation of frustration by Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee over how Senate Republicans and the Trump administration have handled the production and public release of documents dating back to Kavanaugh tenure in the White House under former president George W. Bush.
These details of an ISIS resurgence come two weeks after President Donald Trump said he wanted to bring US troops home from Syria — a pronouncement that set off alarms at the Pentagon, where officials favor a long-term stay in Syria to prevent an ISIS comeback.
Soon after that pronouncement, Trump became the first sitting president to appear at the march, committing to his promise "to build a society where life is celebrated, protected, and cherished" — in other words, to make America a place where a woman's right to choose no longer exists.
Most common side effects of watching The Post include a desire to subscribe to as many newspapers as possible, buying a wardrobe full of gold-embroidered caftans and starting every conversation with a dramatic pronouncement about changing the world while holding your glasses to your cheek.
After giving it a lot of thought, I've decided that the second-worst thing about the hit Netflix original series Narcos is that Steve Murphy, its DEA agent narrator, would have used that anecdote to make some hackneyed pronouncement on the essential nature of the Colombian condition.
This would seem egregious enough to merit a papal pronouncement; Mr Trudeau is speaking up now because of a promise he made during the recent election campaign to implement all 94 recommendations of the truth-and-reconciliation commission set up as part of the settlement agreement.
The repetitive pronouncement of the name Lauren as "LAH-ren;" cast members' refusal to be "mugged off" by anyone, introduction of vajazzling into Essex culture; and the big, brassy blonde Gemma Collins calling it as she sees it make the show a wildly entertaining viewing experience.
It was W. C. Fownes, son of the Oakmont founder, who responded to the early criticism of the course's unrelenting challenges with a pronouncement that has served as something of a mantra for the place ever since: "Let the clumsy, the spineless, the alibi artist stand aside."
Given the backfiring of Weinberg's last public pronouncement, the current strategy is apparently to lay low and pretend nothing happened in the hopes that it will blow over during the holidays — even as it creates an atmosphere of intimidation for workers who have spoken out. 3.
But roughly two million people who work for the federal government have now been told that it may be illegal for them to participate in such discussions at work — a pronouncement that legal specialists say breaks new ground, and that some criticized as going too far.
The soldier's supporters have flooded social media networks with expressions of outrage over what they saw as premature public judgment by his critics, and in particular, a pronouncement by the military the day after the shooting that it was investigating the soldier on suspicion of murder.
The bold pronouncement by French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronThe problems plaguing NATO France, Brazilian states to announce international effort to fight Amazon fires The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - Democrats to release articles of impeachment today MORE last month is excessive and premature.
Write Your ScriptThe purpose of your speech extends beyond guaranteeing that there won't be a dry eye at the ceremony: According to Universal Life Church's website, for the marriage to be legally binding, two things have to be present in your script: The declaration of intent and the pronouncement.
"This pronouncement that they would like to deny us the ability to provide care to patients [who] we've been serving forever is very concerning," says Guadalupe Rodriguez, the public affairs director for Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, the Planned Parenthood affiliate that oversees health centers in California's Silicon Valley.
Whether you buy into Josh Kaufman's TEDx talk that it takes 20 hours to get good at something or Malcolm Gladwell's pronouncement that it takes 10,000 hours (to become one of the best at something), notice that nowhere on that scale does "master it in one try" fall.
"We actually had two rocket ships at work today: FANG and 'Rocket Man' himself, Kim Jong Un, a nuclear menace who's now become the short-sellers' best friend, this time with his pronouncement that our flyovers of North Korea amount to a declaration of war, " the "Mad Money " host said.
With each lost season that Phil Jackson serves as president of the New York Knicks and every bizarre pronouncement that he makes about an NBA superstar—his own, players for other teams, whoever—it becomes easier for frustrated and perversely gleeful basketball fans alike to dismiss his accomplishments as a coach.
"After enduring 17 years of wrongful incarceration for a crime he did not commit, Mr. Jones brings this petition seeking a judicial pronouncement of his innocence and some measure of financial assistance as he seeks to rebuild his life," reads the petition filed in the Tenth Judicial District Court of Kansas.
"We actually had two rocket ships at work today: FANG and 'Rocket Man' himself, Kim Jong-Un, a nuclear menace who's now become the short-sellers' best friend, this time with his pronouncement that our flyovers of North Korea amount to a declaration of war, " the "Mad Money " host said.
A winding road could be paved from Goodell's pronouncement that day to the decision, announced Thursday, that the San Diego Chargers will move to Los Angeles and will ultimately play in a $2.6 billion sports palace the Rams, who moved to Los Angeles from St. Louis last year, are building.
Two days after Trump's Wednesday pronouncement that US forces had "defeated 100% of the ISIS Caliphate" and that Turkey, Syria, and others should ensure the terror group does not regain territory, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Friday the US will remain to fight ISIS and is now strengthening its position in eastern Syria.
Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump are at opposite ends of the definition of narcissism: Mr. Trump wants everyone to like him and praise him, while Mr. Cruz's arrogance is so monumental that he simply doesn't care whether anyone likes him, because he knows that when he utters a pronouncement, it is gospel.
Others, including North Dakota's insurance commissioner, who at that meeting discussed draft guidelines recently issued by North Dakota to address the anti-rebating issue, were advocating for less formal methods of updating anti-rebating laws, such as by regulatory pronouncement, than a model act revision, which could take a year or longer.
On Friday, when Mr. Sanders rebuked Michael R. Bloomberg for pouring his personal wealth into the 22020 race, it was with a confident pronouncement that captured the ethos of his own campaign: "If you can't build grass-roots support for your candidacy, you have no business running for president," Mr. Sanders said.
Fresh off the heels of kicking his mom out of his house because she was a "clout chaser," Blueface has graced this world with yet another Extremely Blueface pronouncement, a claim so unbelievable, so wildly impossible, you almost have to admire whatever deluded, broken part of his brain allowed him to make it.
The media crowning of Hillary Clinton as presumptive Democratic nominee on Monday may not have been enough to convince her opponents that the early pronouncement (and superdelegates) were "real", but the results of Tuesday's half-dozen primaries, which padded Clinton's pledged delegate count by more than 2571 delegates, are almost certainly not contestable.
Thanks to his pronouncement on Friday that the Fed would be "patient" with future interest rate hikes and ready to change course "significantly if necessary," — a reversal of his previous stay-the-course message after the Fed raised U.S. interest rates in December — Powell has lost credibility in the eyes of many market watchers.
The monarch's pronouncement on Friday said members of the royal family cannot "be permitted to hold any political office because this would violate not only the spirit of the Constitution, but also the established conventions of government under the rubric of constitutional monarchy," according to a translation posted on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
A pronouncement by the advocate-general of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) came to the firm conclusion that private companies were entitled to bar employees from wearing the Muslim headscarf, as long as it was part of a general and consistently applied policy of banning all conspicuous displays of religious or ideological affiliation.
When, near the end of Trey Edward Shults's extraordinary drama Waves, a father quotes Proverbs 10:12 to his teenaged daughter — "Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers up all offenses" — it's no glib pronouncement, no easy bow tied onto a story of a struggling family, no motto cross-stitched onto a morality tale.
Albeit, Bubley couches Google's latest RCS pronouncement as "very lukewarm", noting it has not specified the client will be on all Android devices, for example, even if what is clearly carrier-written PR talks about reaching "all Android devices" — which would encompasses an awful lot of hardware these days, from phones to smart TVs, to smartwatches and more.
Indeed, in both pronouncement and deeds, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has largely echoed Trump the candidate on trade policy.
The report makes clear three basic things: Comey violated protocol repeatedly during the 2016 election, especially when it came to his decision to publicly announce that there wasn't a case to prosecute Clinton in July 2016 and his pronouncement just days before the election that more emails potentially pertaining to the probe had been found on Anthony Weiner's computer.
Whether the topic is ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn's leaked contacts with Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak, Trump's unsubstantiated claim that former President Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower or House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes' recent pronouncement that some of Trump's communications may have been swept up, to understand the story, one must understand the terms involved.
A presidential primary season that until the Paris attacks had meandered from one issue to the next, and from Trump rally to Trump pronouncement, has now skidded into a world that has been growing dark as order has collapsed following President Obama's withdrawal of American power from the world's frontiers, under the watch of his first and second secretaries of state.
It began in October with his pronouncement that the Fed was "a long way" from a neutral interest rate, continued in December when he said the process of reducing the balance sheet was on "autopilot," then ran into January and February when remarks he made seeming to pivot off his previous stance generated criticism that he was operating at Wall Street's whims.
The spare and harsh allegation of a "coordinated, unlawful and substantially resourced" strategy opened the North Carolina State Board of Elections hearing with the first public pronouncement of state investigators' conclusions about a get-out-the-vote effort they came to believe was endemic with fraud and misconduct to benefit Mark Harris, the Republican candidate in the Ninth Congressional District.
Mark Zuckerberg's recent open letter — which sought to reframe some of the societal divisions that have been demonstrably exacerbated by social networking as a need to further embed social networking structures into human societies to harness even more of people's activity — is unlikely to be the last public pronouncement the Facebook CEO feels moved to make as social networking platforms and political discourse are wound ever tighter.
But there will be new questions about conversations regarding quid pro quo in the coming days given the pronouncement by acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney in a news conference Thursday that the US withheld military aid from Ukraine in hopes of securing a promise that the foreign government would look into the possible presence of the physical Democratic National Committee server hacked by the Russians in 2016.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE defended his declaration on Friday that American companies were "hereby ordered" to find alternatives to manufacturing in China, claiming that the 28500 International Emergency Economic Powers Act gave him the power to make such a pronouncement.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) recently flaming out of contention with her ill-timed DNA pronouncement, it seems unlikely that the former front runner Warren will be running for anything other than her own re-election in 22019.
"The House of Representatives censures and condemns Representative Adam Schiff for conduct that misleads the American people in a way that is not befitting an elected Member of the House of Representatives; Representative Adam Schiff will forthwith present himself in the well of the House for the pronouncement of censure; and Representative Adam Schiff will be censured with the public reading of this resolution by the Speaker," the resolution says.
Whether it is Secretary Mnuchin's absurd claims about tax cuts not favoring the rich, Secretary Ross's claim that the small squib of a deal negotiated last week with China was the greatest trade result with China in history, NEC Director Cohn's ludicrous estimate of the costs of Dodd Frank, or today's budget, the Trump administration has not yet made a significant economic pronouncement that meets a minimal standard of competence and honesty.
The North Korean leader came in for schoolyard-style criticism (Trump's bonkers tweet about Kim Jong Un being "short and fat," was the kind of pronouncement from the President of the United States that erodes confidence, rather than builds it), but there was nary a word about Philippine President Duterte and his so-called anti-drug campaign, which frequently consists of murdering people in the streets without any chance of due process.
The national security adviser to President Obama made that pronouncement in a hard-hitting — and, in places, hyperbolic — New York Times op-ed last Wednesday, as she lambasted the world view of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's national security strategy.
The park fascinates me because of social sculptures like "The Garden of Eden," which I see as informed by the spiritual legacy and ethos of Joseph Beuys, in particular his well-known pronouncement: "Jeder Mensch ein Kunstler" (every man is an artist), but also because of Bródno's physical makeup, which includes beautiful fountains, a recreation center, outdoor basketball courts, comfortable benches, vast interconnected pathways, large trees for shade, and, most importantly, interventions by some of the world's most recognizable names in contemporary art.

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